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erin burnett stands by. when they gave the candidates highest and lowest marks. we expected a lively debate and we got it. congressman ryan argued forcefully for changes in the program and said it will go bankrupt. and he said the president's health care reform plan makes things worse. >> look what obama care does. it takes $716 billion from medicare to spend on obama care. even their own chief actuary says you can't claim this goes to medicare and obama care and then they cut medicare each and every year in ways that will denied care for current seniors. this board, 15 people, the president will appoint them next year, and not one with medical training. they haven't put a credible solution on the table. he'll tell you about vouchers, say all of these things to try and scare people. here is what we're saying. give younger people when they become medicare eligible. guaranteed coverage options, you can't be denied. including traditional medicare. choose your plan and medicare subsidizes premiums morning coverage for middle income people. choice and competition, we
erin burnett stands by. when they gave the candidates highest and lowest marks. we expected a lively debate and we got it. congressman ryan argued forcefully for changes in the program and said it will go bankrupt. and he said the president's health care reform plan makes things worse. >> look what obama care does. it takes $716 billion from medicare to spend on obama care. even their own chief actuary says you can't claim this goes to medicare and obama care and then they cut medicare...
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erin burnett is standing by. we'll hear if any of them changed their minds as a result of what we heard. we also will get an instant poll. a scientific poll of people who actually watched this debate and they will give us their opinion who won, who came out stronger. the vice president, the kochman from wisconsin. they are still up on the stage. i'm sure they are both pretty happy right now with their respective performances and based on everything i saw tonight, it looked like their respective supporters were pleased, unlike the first presidential debate when so many democrats were deeply disappointed. it looks like the supporters will be there for both sides. look, actually spending quality time together, bidens and ryans, families together, unlike the first presidential debate. soledad, watching what's going on. a little friendly aftersmath. we didn't necessarily see that before. we see some of the kids there up on the stage and sitting in that area, looking pretty happy. obviously very proud of his dad. >> si
erin burnett is standing by. we'll hear if any of them changed their minds as a result of what we heard. we also will get an instant poll. a scientific poll of people who actually watched this debate and they will give us their opinion who won, who came out stronger. the vice president, the kochman from wisconsin. they are still up on the stage. i'm sure they are both pretty happy right now with their respective performances and based on everything i saw tonight, it looked like their respective...
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erin burnett out there. we'll hear what they had to say. did this debate change their minds? are they ready to tell us who they will support for president of the united states? will be significant. we'll stand by to hear from the focus group. first presidential debate as you know is in the history books, breaking it down for you minute by minute. issue by issue. bigger tiles mean more talk time from a candidate. president obama, speaking 42:50 tonight, more than 4:00 longer than governor romney, there on the right in red. top throw issues as determined by the clock. and our political experts, using best judgment to categorize what the candidates say. number one for obama the economy, 10:49. number one for rom snow, also the economy, 9:08. the president had health care as his second issue, namely, obama care. the challenger, it was the budget and taxes. president obama spent the third most time talking about budget and taxes, about a minute less than governor romney. romney's number three issue was health care. big differences when you drill down. take a look at energy, presid
erin burnett out there. we'll hear what they had to say. did this debate change their minds? are they ready to tell us who they will support for president of the united states? will be significant. we'll stand by to hear from the focus group. first presidential debate as you know is in the history books, breaking it down for you minute by minute. issue by issue. bigger tiles mean more talk time from a candidate. president obama, speaking 42:50 tonight, more than 4:00 longer than governor...
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and erin burnett one decided voters in colorado. she'll ask if tonight's debalt helped them make up their minds. we're watching all of this. the first presidential debate in the history books. tonight, just like we will after every upcoming debate, we're breaking it down, issue by issue. this means more talk from the candidate on a particular topic. looking at some of the totals, we'll show you what's going on. but, first, here are some of the highlights from the first presidential debate. >> what things would i cut from spending? first of all, i will eliminate all programs by this test. if they don't pass it. is the program so critical, it's worth boring money from china to pay for it? obama care is on my list. o i apologize mr. president. jim, i'm sorry, i had stop the subsidy to pbs. i love big bird, like you too. but i won't keep on spending money to borrow money from china to pay for. i'll take programs that are currently good programs but could be run more efficiently at the state level and send them to state. and make governm
and erin burnett one decided voters in colorado. she'll ask if tonight's debalt helped them make up their minds. we're watching all of this. the first presidential debate in the history books. tonight, just like we will after every upcoming debate, we're breaking it down, issue by issue. this means more talk from the candidate on a particular topic. looking at some of the totals, we'll show you what's going on. but, first, here are some of the highlights from the first presidential debate....
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erin burnett is in columbus with them. we'll have a scientific post debate poll that will be coming out, we've asked a bunch of questions, including who won the debate. you'll hear the results coming up fairly soon and a reality check, several reality checks, john berman and tom foreman, standing by to point out factual errors, who was right, who was wrong. i think it's fair to say this debate, the president came out and did what he failed to do in his first debate, set the stage for debate number three. >> i think democrats will be a lot happier with his performance in this debate. let's get a reading. david gergen, what did you think? >> most improved goes to barack obama. a much stronger debate tonight. you can read social media. a lot of democrats fired up. i must tell you, i think that mitt romney has had two very good debates back to back. i think a solid performance tonight, and i think overall, he looked like he could be president more than two weeks ago. i tried to score it by the questions. i had a lot of questio
erin burnett is in columbus with them. we'll have a scientific post debate poll that will be coming out, we've asked a bunch of questions, including who won the debate. you'll hear the results coming up fairly soon and a reality check, several reality checks, john berman and tom foreman, standing by to point out factual errors, who was right, who was wrong. i think it's fair to say this debate, the president came out and did what he failed to do in his first debate, set the stage for debate...
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our own erin burnett is with a group of them in virginia. we chose virginia because it's a crucial battleground swing state. >> it is a crucial state. when you think about it after the last debate, you had a swing of as many as six points. virginia is a crucial state. old dominion university is where i am tonight, and we have 31 people out of 7,000 people that were called and e-mailed by smu, they spent all this time reaching out to undecided voters. these dials, you can see they go back and forth. they're going to rate it from a scale up to 100, like it or loathe it. you'll see the lines on the bottom of your screen. i have to tell all of you viewers, we had 39 people at our focus group in colorado and they nailed it. three days later as there were more analysis and reports coming out about who won and how, the colorado voters called it. so you guys have a big burden tonight. so what do you want to hear? >> anything to do with the troops, the environment, and just what their plan would be to help improve the status of the united states. >>
our own erin burnett is with a group of them in virginia. we chose virginia because it's a crucial battleground swing state. >> it is a crucial state. when you think about it after the last debate, you had a swing of as many as six points. virginia is a crucial state. old dominion university is where i am tonight, and we have 31 people out of 7,000 people that were called and e-mailed by smu, they spent all this time reaching out to undecided voters. these dials, you can see they go back...
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erin burnett is with our folks in the swing state of ohio. set the scene for us, tell our viewers what the folks that you're with are going to be doing tonight? >> that's right, so far this is our third focus group, third debate here, and the focus groups have been spot on, their instant analysis of who did better has been right on. for those of you who are not familiar with what we do. the professors at smu are saying, do you like this question, and then you're going to hear what our voters have to say. let me tell you how we're coming in here tonight. in the last election, 27% of the people in this focus group voted for barack obama and 7% for john mccain. this is very much up for grabs. coming into the debate, half of them said they would vote for the president, and half would vote for romney, but they are uncommitted. what florida was to 2000, will be ohio in 2012. how many of you are satisfied, happy with the direction the country is going in? there are a few hands and who doesn't like the way the country is going. and that's what it's l
erin burnett is with our folks in the swing state of ohio. set the scene for us, tell our viewers what the folks that you're with are going to be doing tonight? >> that's right, so far this is our third focus group, third debate here, and the focus groups have been spot on, their instant analysis of who did better has been right on. for those of you who are not familiar with what we do. the professors at smu are saying, do you like this question, and then you're going to hear what our...
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erin burnett is with the focus group over at the university of denver. joining us now. tell us about this focus group. >> wolf, these are people -- look, anyone who is watching, busy, taking time out of your lives to watch this. imagine taking the time to sit in person and dial test this, every word that these candidates say. these are people who are passionate about voting but undecided. a small group of americans very important to sdigd the election. wolf says they are undecided. the other thing about this group of people that matters, how many of you are going to vote? every single one. every single one and every voter, we have 39 people in this rote, 21 women, 18 men. let me tell you about them. they are a cross section, teachers in here, people who are unemployed and looking for work, we have entrepreneurs and small business owners, people who work in health care, retired people. every single issue that will come up tonight in this debate, focused on the economy, health care, domestic policy, is something that people in this room care passionately about. they will
erin burnett is with the focus group over at the university of denver. joining us now. tell us about this focus group. >> wolf, these are people -- look, anyone who is watching, busy, taking time out of your lives to watch this. imagine taking the time to sit in person and dial test this, every word that these candidates say. these are people who are passionate about voting but undecided. a small group of americans very important to sdigd the election. wolf says they are undecided. the...